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i was running for president, there you go.

Following in the same vein of Obama’s recent comments to Tapper, to explain his apparent flip flop on the Cuban embargo, that he was just “running for senator”, we now have a new catch phrase to explain his many broken campaign promises, I was running for President, there you go.

PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama and black farmers
By Ben Evans

WASHINGTON (AP) — As a senator, Barack Obama led the charge last year to pass a bill allowing black farmers to seek new discrimination claims against the Agriculture Department. Now he is president, and his administration so far is acting like it wants the potentially budget-busting lawsuits to go away.

The change isn’t sitting well with black farmers who thought they’d get a friendlier reception from Obama after years of resistance from President George W. Bush.

“You can’t blame it on the Bush administration anymore,” said John Boyd, head of the National Black Farmers Association, which has organized the lawsuits. “I can’t figure out for the life of me why the president wouldn’t want to implement a bill that he fought for as a U.S. senator.”

“I was running for president, there you go.”

JUAN WILLIAMS: Obama’s Outrageous Sin Against Our Kids
As I watch Washington politics I am not easily given to rage.

Washington politics is a game and selfishness, out-sized egos and corruption are predictable.

But over the last week I find myself in a fury.

The cause of my upset is watching the key civil rights issue of this generation — improving big city public school education — get tossed overboard by political gamesmanship. If there is one goal that deserves to be held above day-to-day partisanship and pettiness of ordinary politics it is the effort to end the scandalous poor level of academic achievement and abysmally high drop-out rates for America’s black and Hispanic students.

The reckless dismantling of the D.C. voucher program does not speak well of the promise by Obama to be the “Education President.”

“I was running for president, there you go.”

Obama Doesn’t Plan to Reopen Nafta Talks
by Brian Knowlton

The administration has no present plans to reopen negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement to add labor and environmental protections, as President Obama vowed to do during his campaign, the top trade official said on Monday.

“We were obviously very encouraged by what Obama the candidate was saying on the campaign trail in terms of needing to recognize the deficiencies of Nafta and to strengthen it,” said Margrete Strand Rangnes, a labor and trade specialist with the Sierra Club.

“I was running for president, there you go.”

How Obama Excused Torture
by Bruce Fein

Former Reagan Justice Department official Bruce Fein writes that Obama’s decision to release CIA memos without prosecuting Bush administration officials flouts his constitutional duty.

The evidence is now undeniable. President Barack Obama is flouting his unflagging constitutional obligation enshrined in Article II, Section 3 to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” He is also reneging on his signature campaign promise to restore the rule of law, transparency, and accountability to the White House. He is displaying the psychology of an arrogant empire as opposed to a modest republic in continuing and escalating the Bush-Cheney duumvirate’s global and perpetual war against international terrorism heedless of foreign sovereignties or the lives of civilians.

“I was running for president, there you go.”

These, and many other broken promises provided the inspiration for this article, which is quite funny, by Naomi Klein, A Lexicon of Disappointment.

All is not well in Obamafanland. It’s not clear exactly what accounts for the change of mood. Maybe it was the rancid smell emanating from Treasury’s latest bank bailout. Or the news that the president’s chief economic adviser, Larry Summers, earned millions from the very Wall Street banks and hedge funds he is protecting from reregulation now. Or perhaps it began earlier, with Obama’s silence during Israel’s Gaza attack.

Whatever the last straw, a growing number of Obama enthusiasts are starting to entertain the possibility that their man is not, in fact, going to save the world if we all just hope really hard.

The first stage, however, is to understand fully the awkward in-between space in which many US progressive movements find themselves. To do that, we need a new language, one specific to the Obama moment. Here is a start.

Hopeover. Like a hangover, a hopeover comes from having overindulged in something that felt good at the time but wasn’t really all that healthy, leading to feelings of remorse, even shame. It’s the political equivalent of the crash after a sugar high. Sample sentence: “When I listened to Obama’s economic speech my heart soared. But then, when I tried to tell a friend about his plans for the millions of layoffs and foreclosures, I found myself saying nothing at all. I’ve got a serious hopeover.”

Hoper coaster. Like a roller coaster, the hoper coaster describes the intense emotional peaks and valleys of the Obama era, the veering between joy at having a president who supports safe-sex education and despondency that single-payer healthcare is off the table at the very moment when it could actually become a reality. Sample sentence: “I was so psyched when Obama said he is closing Guantánamo. But now they are fighting like mad to make sure the prisoners in Bagram have no legal rights at all. Stop this hoper coaster–I want to get off!”

Hopesick. Like the homesick, hopesick individuals are intensely nostalgic. They miss the rush of optimism from the campaign trail and are forever trying to recapture that warm, hopey feeling–usually by exaggerating the significance of relatively minor acts of Obama decency. Sample sentences: “I was feeling really hopesick about the escalation in Afghanistan, but then I watched a YouTube video of Michelle in her organic garden and it felt like inauguration day all over again. A few hours later, when I heard that the Obama administration was boycotting a major UN racism conference, the hopesickness came back hard. So I watched slideshows of Michelle wearing clothes made by ethnically diverse independent fashion designers, and that sort of helped.”

Hope fiend. With hope receding, the hope fiend, like the dope fiend, goes into serious withdrawal, willing to do anything to chase the buzz. (Closely related to hopesickness but more severe, usually affecting middle-aged males.) Sample sentence: “Joe told me he actually believes Obama deliberately brought in Summers so that he would blow the bailout, and then Obama would have the excuse he needs to do what he really wants: nationalize the banks and turn them into credit unions. What a hope fiend!”

Hopebreak. Like the heartbroken lover, the hopebroken Obama-ite is not mad but terribly sad. She projected messianic powers onto Obama and is now inconsolable in her disappointment. Sample sentence: “I really believed Obama would finally force us to confront the legacy of slavery in this country and start a serious national conversation about race. But now he never seems to mention race, and he’s using twisted legal arguments to keep us from even confronting the crimes of the Bush years. Every time I hear him say ‘move forward,’ I’m hopebroken all over again.”

Hopelash. Like a backlash, hopelash is a 180-degree reversal of everything Obama-related. Sufferers were once Obama’s most passionate evangelists. Now they are his angriest critics. Sample sentence: “At least with Bush everyone knew he was an asshole. Now we’ve got the same wars, the same lawless prisons, the same Washington corruption, but everyone is cheering like Stepford wives. It’s time for a full-on hopelash.” Continue the article here.

  • Ladydawnelle

    W.O.R.M.W.O.R.M.W.O.R.M.
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    W.O.R.M.W.O.R.M.W.O.R.M.

    U KNOW

  • Entwife

    In the vein of Nyah, nyah, I’m the president and you’re not . . .

    I’m a little concerned about this report by Pam Gellar of Atlas Shrugs. It wouldn’t bug me so, but it’s the second murder in the past few years that so conveniently solves a “problem” for Obama. The first was an openly gay minister at his church (Rev. Wright’s church) with whom Larry Sinclair alleged BO had had a lengthy affair and wanted to talk about it. I was willing to brush that off as impossible in a presidential candidacy just for its sheer sordidness. But now, here’s a second murder of the man investigating Obama’s passport file break in about a year ago. Gellar alleges the break in was deliberate in order to tamper with the passport in relation to BO’s trip to Pakistan as a young man.

    Do you think there is any reason to be concerned about this? I can’t shake being totally creeped out. Here’s the link:

    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/04/key-witness-in-presidential-passport-tampering-case-murdered.html

  • Ani

    I have not had the heart to ask any of my friends who voted for Pr. Obama what they think of all of his recent actions and broken promises. I guess I can’t bear to watch them squirm while they continue to defend him no matter what, knowing that they are betraying their own prinmicples to do so — cognitive dissonance, anyone?

    Every politician breaks campaign promises. This is nothing new. But we are talking about an about face on the core principles on which his campaign was based. How does the media square any of this? How do his supporters justify it?

  • Ladydawnelle

    The Ostriches that voted for Bambi are no longer watching the news. They are watching MSNBO. Everything is just DANDY over there. It’s the republicans spreading rumors again thats all.

    “Now go to bed like good little girls and boys. Turn off your TV’s and dream of Hope and Change and Bunnies. We’ll wake you when WE think your ready.”

  • Ladydawnelle

    drat typos “you’re”

    and Larry I have a question.

    Do you think Jane H should be arrested as a traitor or something similar? I’m serious. Cuz I sure do.

  • xax

    “All is not well in Obamafanland. It’s not clear exactly what accounts for the change of mood. Maybe it was the rancid smell emanating from Treasury’s latest bank bailout. Or the news that the president’s chief economic adviser, Larry Summers, earned millions from the very Wall Street banks and hedge funds he is protecting from reregulation now.”

    Or maybe he realized that being President means making hard choices. Maybe he realized that there was no way in hell he was going to keep his promises.

    Maybe he fans finally realized how insane they were to believe that he could promise them the moon and the sky and actually deliver on it. Maybe his fans realized that they should pay attention to a man’s actions because sometimes…

    IT’S JUST WORDS!!!!

  • Portia Elizabeth

    We all knew it would come to this but I don’t think even the most astute observers thought it would come so quickly. I imagined I’d be giddy with delight when his true colors began o show. There’s no delight in someone so clearly discarding very fiber of the cloak that he wore to get elected. It’s perverted and so very sad.

    I can’t even enjoy saying ITYS dammit.

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    Oh Ms. Klein, what a clever little word smith you are, making all those cute new terms out of the stupid empty hope the rest of us were seeing right through from the beginning. You are such a dolt.

  • Portia Elizabeth

    Entwife — that is a very disturbing article for several reasons. It raises my suspicion antennae and sets them buzzing. This was a young guy who apparently was executed, not murdered.

    BTW there was another gay guy in Chicago who was killed mysteriously. He had links to the choir director, so perhaps he knew BO as well.

    I’m somewhat relieved to read that people in India are questioning what the hell Bo was doing in Pakistan in 1981.

  • mel

    Do people forget Obama is the Community Organizer President?

    Look at Obama’s track record as a Community Organizer:
    He took credit for the projeccts in Altglen Gardens when he did nothing and came into it at the 11th hour

    He sided with the corrupt Ayers family on the disasterous Chicago School Reforms.

    And he continued his Community Organizing life into his lawyer years by:

    Feeding Community Organizing groups money from Trust funds he sat on the boards of

    Feeding the Ayers family money from the $150 million Annenberg Challenge

    Represented Acorn in court for their participation in sub-prime mortgage loans.

    What can anyone expect from a person who has lived his life in lies and say whatever to rile people up to support him and then let then fall to disasters at their own actions of supporting him blindly!

  • jbjd

    Juan Williams cried when BO and his family assumed the stage at the D Convention, kvelling to see the black nominee, silent as to the corruption that got him there, or that he stole the nomination from HRC. Now, he is outraged that BO has abandoned campaign promises to improve education.

    What’s the matter, Mr. Williams; isn’t he still black?

  • oowawa

    American Girl, Thanks! This rhetorical form suggests lots of great possibilities to get us out of tight situations!

    To the cop:
    “I was jus’ in-ish-ee-ated in my fruh-ter-nuh-tee! There ya go!”

    To the IRS:
    “I was just trying to get that damned calculator to work! There you go!”

    To your spouse:
    “Sometimes it’s nice to talk things over with a friend of the opposite sex! There you go!”

  • Tom Cat “wodiej” Jefferson Esq

    JW is like the 98% of blacks in this country that color precludes values because they too overlooked what Obama did to get in the WH. Ultimately, it will be a hollow victory.

  • Paula Revere

    The Bots deserve what they get. Too bad the rest of us have to suffer, even though we would have rather shoved hot poker up our azzes than vote for that moron. Oh well.

  • jbjd

    Boo hoo, Dr. Boyd. What made you think BO cared about disparate treatment black farmers received at the hand of the USDA? Didn’t you bother to examine the man’s record (or, as much of the record as we have been able to reconstruct) before members of your organization invested their hopes and expectations in his election? (I will bet I know more about how he wasted federal housing dollars in Chicago,than you do. And I live in the middle of the city.) Well, you can always appease your organization by reminding bankrupt black farmers, at least BO is still black.

  • oowawa

    Uh, I get your point Paula, but I hope I’m never forced to make that choice!

  • Texas Gal

    As one caller said this morning on the Mark Levin show, “I voted for Obama. I didn’t give him authority to raid the treasury.”

  • Entwife

    Portia Elizabeth– You’re right, those two murders, both of young gay men at Obama’s church, I want to say the music/youth minister was named (Dennis?) Young, were execution-style, shot in the head. I’ve just been told there was something about the deaths of two superdelegates, Stephanie Tubb-Jones and a man named Gwaltney, that were also convenient for BO. I’m trying to find out why, but I’ve only found one reference on the web search, not an informative one.

    It is good the Indians are looking into the Pakistan trip. Maybe they can pick up a thread and follow it without being murdered.

  • http://sarainitalyblog.blogspot.com/ American Girl in Italy

    this is off topic. Please keep this in open topic threads.

  • oowawa

    “I was running for Senator, there you go!”

    the phrase “there you go” in this context means, “that explains it, and that excuses it.” It also cuts off further questioning and puts an end to the interview. As in all of these 3 ludicrous examples above, the cop, the IRS agent, and the spouse are justified in responding: “Wait a minute! Not so fast!” Reporters cannot let the glib Mr. O get away with stuff like this!

  • Paula Revere

    Well, if 2012 comes along, and ACORN has their way, you might be making that choice.

  • Peggy Sue

    I find Juan Williams’ comments particularly compelling because he [though overall fair in his reporting] gave Obama the benefit of the doubt when elected. I understand this lean because I remember my own family’s great hope for John F. Kennedy, who was the first Irish Catholic President.

    So, Williams’ comments about the school mess is doubly painful [and unfortunately true]. The idea of supporting failed public school systems when we have charter schools doing the job for kids in the inner city is a disgrace. Again, we’re rewarding failure for political expediency. The unions rule; our kids suffer.

    I thought Naomi Klien’s piece was sadly funny. But was she not an Obama supporter herself, a progressive who overlooked Obama’s flaws because the big agenda was to “beat McCain?”

    So, sorry guys. I don’t feel sympathy for you because there were those of us, real-live Democrats, who saw the flaws, opposed the ugly spew and knew you were supporting the wrong-headed and inexperienced candidate.

    Sorry, too late [after the first 100 days] to complain and whine now.

    And for the line: “I was running for President, there you go.”

    The infamous Rev. Wright keyed us in on this. Remember that unbelievable presentation given at the Press Club? Wright said that he was a preacher and said what he needed to say. And Obama was a politician and was saying what he needed to say.

    People and the sycophant press poo-poohed the remarks, said that Wright was clearly “off the reservation.”

    But he called it, told the American public the truth. Maybe because he realized most were too stupid to accept the truth. What an irony!

    Anyway good piece, AGI

  • elise

    That’s a really tangled web. I remember Mathews, Olbermann and others reacted as though they believed Hillary or McCain responsible for the breaches and after the info came out about the CEO of the company who’s employees were the culprits was an adviser and fund raiser for Obama, nothing more was said.

  • fif

    Former Reagan Justice Department official Bruce Fein writes that Obama’s decision to release CIA memos without prosecuting Bush administration officials flouts his constitutional duty.

    Oh, that news was yesterday. After receiving heat from the Left, he has already flipped on that previously flipped position. Now he is “leaving the door open.” This man is completely devoid of principles. It’s all about advancing, protecting and promoting himself at all times. Not the people, not the country, not the economy, not anything. WE WARNED YOU ALL!!

  • fif

    Remember when he said to a reporter: “Oh come on now, you’re not going to hold me to what I said on the campaign trail are you? That was just ‘heated rhetoric.’” When IS he accountable for what he says/promises? And the next tragedy: the media does not do its duty to the country and report it!

  • fif

    The problem is: the damage he can do–like Bush–will be immense in 4 years (or God forbid, 8). As it is, generations will be paying for these bail outs.

  • fif

    Maya Angelou said: when people tell you who they are–believe them.

  • http://ezinearticles.com/?Three-Basic-Parenting-Styles&id=744499 Northwest rain

    What ELSE is a Chicago gangster going to do?? He will raid the treasury — especially when he has the f**king keys.

  • Peggy Sue

    Ani, my son [who was an ardent Obama supporter all along, said he flipped [for my benefit] but ended up voting for the man] has admitted to me that he’s beginning to have real problems with Obama’s economic program. Not surprising, my son majored in economics, has worked as a broker and can hardly claim ignorance.

    So, I think the veneer is definitely beginning to crack. But fessing up to being played for a fool comes slowly.

    I guess we should be kind to the newly awakened. But it’s hard, really hard! Because we lost such a golden opportunity when Hillary was tossed to the curb.

  • Peggy Sue

    Maya Angelou was on the mark, fif. People always tell you who they really are. We just have to listen and look carefully.

  • elise

    Naomi Kline’s book, The Shock Doctrine, was good and I think she articulated what many have thought for a long time. I didn’t know she supported Obama. Even if she has seen the light, I have less respect for her. This article was funny. I liked the Hopesick description. There you go?? I’m not Hopesick, just sick. Thank you for this post, AGI. It’s good to see a former koolaide drinker get religion.

  • tminu

    How do we “ease their path to righteous indignation”?
    We must remove the shame (Obama lied to everyone), encourage them to now do the right thing, and to make lemonade out of lemons. Which is better than koolaid for lemmings.

  • getfitnow

    I don’t know who Juan Williams voted for, but he was one of the first journalists, just days after the inauguration, to ask his fellow journalists to to do their job in reporting on BO and not get hung up in the “historical” nature of his election. Guess it didn’t work.

  • Texas Gal

    You knew that, I knew that, but I know and you know, hell, we ALL know that a heck of a lot of folks voted for Obama and didn’t know or didn’t care to know.

  • tminu

    It’s as if MLK was talking more to black people about judging people by the content of their character, than he was to white people.

  • steve

    Reminds me of the Evil Dead movie “Army of Darkness.”

    Sheila: But what of all those sweet words you spoke in private?
    Ash: Oh that’s just what we call pillow talk, baby, that’s all.

  • leslie

    Dolt is the very last thing I’d say about Naomi Klein.

    That she is writing about it in The Nation gives me – dare I say it – hope.

    When on Sunday, my neighbor – a koolaid injector – told me how disappointed he is in Obama, I said in all sincerity, that I was sorry PBO was not what he had promised. I knew it took a great deal for him to make this admission . . . as I still have a Hillary sticker on my door, and he sees it every day as he passes by while walking up to his apartment.

    It really doesn’t feel so great to say ITYS. And as Portia Elizabeth said:

    …I don’t think even the most astute observers thought it would come so quickly.

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  • I’m a Linda too

    Excellent AGI.

    Obama”I was running for President, there you go”.

    Indeed.

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    So Leslie–how does it feel to hope? LOL! Must be freaky. I really admire you for being so humane to your neighbor, and I hope you and Portia are correct about this being a turning point. I retain my doubts. The kool-aid is strong.

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  • Paula Revere

    It doesn’t feel great to say ITYS because it means the country is failing along with the Fraud. Nevertheless, I have heard enough Obot apologies lately to warrant my tattooing I Told You Dumbazzes So on my forehead.

  • Ani

    Amen, fif and Peggy Sue. Maya Angelou called it.

    People do tell you exactly who they are — Barack Obama told people, too. He said he was a blank slate into whom people projected their dreams. Uh, yeah.

  • leslie

    SNK~

    “Change”(in thinking) has to start somewhere. And if you only knew the person I’m talking about, you’d know that his words were a big deal. He’s a pretty influential guy, so it doesn’t serve me well to rub salt in his wounds.

    I see cracks in the thinking of my Obot family. I never hear my Obot friends talk about TehOne any more. So I really do have hope.

    That said, you are right about the kool-aid being strong. And, really, that’s why I won’t antagonize.

  • Ani

    I am not sure who she supported but I seem to remember seeing an article she wrote on HuffPo months ago that was not favorable to him, and she was excoriated for it in the comments.

  • Cate

    I am a life long democrat and I am glad I did not vote for Obama. I did not drink the Kool-Aid. I saw him for the cunning, fraud that he is.

    One Big A.. Mistake America

  • FLDemFem

    So people voted to have a movie screen in the White House? Now that’s stupid!!

  • rw

    Maybe Mr. Williams should have been asking BEFORE the elections and all through the primaries for his fellow journalists to be, well, journalists in the true sense of the profession.

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